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Joint fisheries exercise goes high tech

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Pacific nations have covered more than 30 million square kilometres of ocean in a regional effort to detect and deter illegal, unreported, and unregulated...

Pacific eyes turn to COP30: Hope, skepticism, and the weight of the ICJ ruling

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By Sera Tikotikovatu - Sefeti  The stage is set, and Brazil is ready to host COP30 in the coming weeks. But across the Pacific, there’s...

Tongans left soul searching after heavy defeat to Kiwis in Pacific Championships

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Tonga have been left soul-searching after a crushing 40-14 defeat to the Kiwis at Eden Park on Sunday. The loss has exposed deep cracks in...

Pacific Ocean at a crossroads as BBNJ Agreement moves from ratification to implementation

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The Pacific region is entering a crucial moment in ocean governance as the landmark Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) agreement, covering nearly two-thirds of...

WTO Fisheries subsidies deal fails to protect small-scale Pacific fishers, warns PANG Deputy Coordinator

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The World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) new fisheries subsidies agreement has drawn sharp criticism from Pacific civil society groups for failing to address the real...

Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development Strengthens Collective Commitment to the 2030 Agenda

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The 9th Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (PFSD) met at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS) in Suva, Fiji on 29 and 30 October. Co-hosted...

Carbon markets a new form of colonialism in the Pacific, warns Pacific advocate

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Pacific climate justice campaigner India Logan-Riley has warned that carbon markets and blue carbon schemes are creating new forms of exploitation across the region,...

Bomb explodes at Townground area in Honiara, one injured

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An unexploded ordinance (UXO) went off Thursday evening, at Town Ground, West Honiara in Solomon Islands causing a huge bang and fear within the...

AFP Commissioner to sign new security agreement in PNG

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Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Krissy Barrett will sign a new policing agreement in PNG on Saturday (01 November, 2025) to boost the security...

Treated but not safe: Experts warn Fukushima treated wastewater “poses grave risks to human rights”

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The ongoing discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant continues to stir deep concern across the Pacific, with legal experts...

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